The radio, called simply Plugg, is a 3D printed prototype by Theo Tveterås and Lars Marcus Vedeler, and it's just about as simple as it seems. There are buttons on the side for changing volume and the cork toggles the on/off, though it's not exactly clear how you might change stations or whether you can use it as a plain old speaker. There's no word as to whether or not the pair plan to put the little guy into full production, but hopefully they will. The cork thing is a gimmick, sure. But it's pretty damn cool. [gizmag]